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Sıvılaştırılmış Doğal Gaz Ticareti: Bilimsel Haritalama

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 52 - 79, 30.06.2025

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Enerji, son yıllarda hem ekonomik hem de politik olarak dünya gündeminin önemli bir parçası olmuştur. 21. yüzyılda, iklim değişikliği ve fosil yakıtların sera etkisi üzerindeki rolü konusunda artan farkındalıkla birlikte, dünya daha temiz enerji kaynakları arayışına girmiştir; bu bağlamda, sıvılaştırılmış doğal gaz (liquefied natural gas-LNG) önemli bir alternatif olarak öne çıkmaktadır. Birçok ülke enerji sorunlarını çözmek ve dış ticaretin sürdürülebilir yollarını keşfetmek istemektedir. Azalan küresel petrol rezervleri ve yüksek petrol fiyatları, maliyet, taşıma kolaylığı ve sürdürülebilirlik gibi avantajları nedeniyle LNG'ye olan küresel talebi artırmaktadır .Bu çalışma, LNG dış ticaretinin bibliyometrik analizini yaparak konunun önemine dikkat çekmektedir. Bibliyometrik analiz, LNG ithalat ve ihracatına ilişkin akademik bakış açısını ana hatlarıyla ortaya koyarak, bu alanla ilgilenen araştırmacılar ve politika yapıcılar için değerli bir çerçeve sunmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, sektördeki genel eğilimleri belirlemek ve karar alma süreçlerini kolaylaştırmaktır. 31 Mayıs 2024'te, Web of Science (WoS) veri tabanında üç farklı anahtar kelime kullanılarak bir arama yapılmıştır: "Sıvılaştırılmış doğal gaz" (konu) ve "ithalat" veya "ihracat" (konu). Bu aramada, tarih kısıtlaması uygulanmayan toplam 273 yayın bulundu. Bu yayınların analizi, yazarlar, kaynaklar, ülkeler ve anahtar kelimeler dahil olmak üzere çeşitli kategorilerdeki eğilimleri incelemektedir. Bu bibliyometrik analiz, LNG ticaretinin dinamiklerine ilişkin anlayışımızı geliştirmekte ve bu araştırma alanının bilimsel bir haritasını oluşturarak gelecekteki araştırma yönlerini belirlemektedir. Yapılan analizler, LNG ithalat ve ihracatına ilişkin yayınların 1994-2024 yılları arasında artış göstermesinin de gösterdiği üzere, konuya olan ilginin ve önemin artarak devam ettiğini ortaya koymaktadır.

Kaynakça

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  • Al-Haidous, S., Govindan, R., Elomri, A., and Al-Ansari, T. (2022), An optimization approach to ıncreasing sustainability and enhancing resilience against environmental constraints in LNG supply chains: A Qatar case study, Energy Reports, 8, 9742-9756.
  • Alzayedi, A.M.T., Sampath S., and Pilidis P. (2022), Techno-environmental evaluation of a liquefied natural gas-fuelled combined gas turbine with steam cycles for large container ship propulsion systems. Energies, 15(5), 1764.
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  • Aria, M., Alterisio A., Scandurra A, Pinelli C., and D’Aniello B. (2021), The scholar’s best friend: research trends in dog cognitive and behavioural studies, Animal Cognition.
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Liquefied Natural Gas Trade: Scientific Mapping

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 52 - 79, 30.06.2025

Öz

Energy has been an important part of the world agenda in recent years, both economically and politically. In the 21st century, with the growing awareness of climate change and the role of fossil fuels on the greenhouse effect, the world has been searching for cleaner energy sources; in this context, liquefied natural gas (LNG) stands out as an important alternative. Many countries want to solve their energy problems and explore sustainable ways of foreign trade. Declining global oil reserves and high oil prices increase the global demand for LNG with its advantages such as cost, ease of transport and sustainability. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of the foreign trade of LNG, highlighting the significance of the subject. The bibliometric analysis outlines the academic perspective on LNG imports and exports, providing a valuable framework for researchers and policymakers interested in this area. The objective of this study is to identify general trends within the sector and to facilitate decision-making processes. On May 31, 2024, a search was performed in the Web of Science (WoS) database using three different keywords: “Liquefied natural gas” (topic) and either “import” or “export” (topic). This search yielded a total of 273 publications, with no date restrictions applied. The analysis of these publications examines trends across various categories, including authors, sources, countries, and keywords. This bibliometric analysis enhances our understanding of the dynamics of LNG trade and identifies future research directions by creating a scientific map of this research area. The analysis reveals that the significance and interest in the case continue to grow, as evidenced by an increase in publications on LNG imports and exports from 1994 to 2024.

Kaynakça

  • Abrahams, L.S., Samaras, C., Griffin, W. M., and Matthews, H. S. (2015), Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. liquefied natural gas exports: Implications for end uses, Environmental Science & Technology, 49(5), 3237-3245.
  • Akar, B. G., and Ekiz, F.M. (2024), Liquefied natural gas in the European Union: The Russia-Ukraine crisis and sustainability. BMIJ, 12(4).
  • Al-Haidous, S., Govindan, R., Elomri, A., and Al-Ansari, T. (2022), An optimization approach to ıncreasing sustainability and enhancing resilience against environmental constraints in LNG supply chains: A Qatar case study, Energy Reports, 8, 9742-9756.
  • Alzayedi, A.M.T., Sampath S., and Pilidis P. (2022), Techno-environmental evaluation of a liquefied natural gas-fuelled combined gas turbine with steam cycles for large container ship propulsion systems. Energies, 15(5), 1764.
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  • Aria, M., and Cuccurullo, C. (2017), Bibliometrix: An R-tool for comprehensive science mapping analysis, Journal of Informetrics, 11(4), 959-975,
  • Aria, M., Alterisio A., Scandurra A, Pinelli C., and D’Aniello B. (2021), The scholar’s best friend: research trends in dog cognitive and behavioural studies, Animal Cognition.
  • Atabay, E., and Güzeller C.O. (2021), A bibliometric study on eye-tracking research in tourism, Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal, 69(4), 595-610.
  • Ayan, B., Güner E., and Son-Turan S. (2022), Blockchain technology and sustainability in supply chains and a closer look at different industries: A mixed method approach, Logistics. 6(4), 85.
  • Bogdanov, D., and Breyer, C. (2016), North-East Asian super grid for 100% renewable energy supply: Optimal mix of energy technologies for electricity, gas and heat supply options, Energy Conversion and Management, 112, 176-190.
  • Borri, E., Tafone A., Zsembinszki G., Comodi G., Romagnoli A., and Cabeza L.F. (2020), Recent trends on liquid air energy storage: A bibliometric analysis, Applied Sciences, 10(8), 2773.
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  • Castagna, D., Barbosa L.S., Martim C.C., Paulista R.S.D., Machado N.G., Biudes M.S., and de Souza A.P. (2024), Evapotranspiration assessment by remote sensing in Brazil with focus on amazon biome: Scientometric analysis and perspectives for applications in agro-environmental studies, Hydrology. 11(3), 39.
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  • Chen, Z., An, H., Gao, X., Li, H., and Hao, X. (2016), Competition pattern of the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade by network analysis. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 33, 769-776.
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  • Dore, A.G. (1995), Barents sea geology, petroleum resources and commercial potential, Arctic, 48(3), 207-221.
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  • Dubov, G., Trukhmanov D., Kuznetsov I., Nokhrin S., and Sergel A. (2019), Prospects for the use of liquefied natural gas as a motor fuel for haul trucks. E3S Web Conf., 105, 03018.
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  • Egging, R., Holz F., Steven A., and Gabriel S.A. (2010), The world gas model: A multi-period mixed complementarity model for the global natural gas market, Energy, 35(10), 4016-4029.
  • Ejaz H., Zeeshan H.M., Ahmad F., Bukhari S.N.A., Anwar N., Alanazi A., Sadiq A., Junaid K., Atif M., Abosalif K.O.A., Iqbal A, Hamza M.A, and Younas S. (2022), Bibliometric analysis of publications on the omicron variant from 2020 to 2022 in the scopus database using R and Yosviewer, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(19), 12407.
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  • Hartley, P. R., and Medlock, K. B. (2023), Debt and optionality in U.S. LNG export projects, The Energy Journal, 44(2), 1-28.
  • Hou, Z., Niu X., Yu Z., and Chen W. (2024), Spatiotemporal evolution and market dynamics of the international liquefied natural gas trade: A multilevel network analysis, Energies, 17(1), 228.
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  • Huffman, M., Hutchison V., Ranganathan S., Noll G., Baxter C., Hildebrand M., and Wang Q. (2024), A comparative bibliometric study of the transport risk considerations of liquefied natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas, Can. J. Chem. Eng., 102(6), 2019-2038.
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  • Kasumu, A.S., Li V., Coleman J.W., Liendo J., and Jordaan S.M. (2018). Country-level life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from liquefied natural gas trade for electricity generation, Environ. Sci. Technol., 52(4), 1735-1746.
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Toplam 68 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular İstatistiksel Analiz
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Başak Gül Akar 0000-0001-7258-4402

İlker İbrahim Avşar 0000-0003-2991-380X

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 22 Mart 2025
Kabul Tarihi 12 Haziran 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Akar, B. G., & Avşar, İ. İ. (2025). Liquefied Natural Gas Trade: Scientific Mapping. Nicel Bilimler Dergisi, 7(1), 52-79.